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Gasperini: The referee's exchange should have been listened to, maybe they realized they had screwed up

Gasperini: The referee's exchange should have been listened to, maybe they realized they had screwed up

Live bar December 20, Atalanta coach Gasperini today attended a program of Sky Sports Italy and talked about The Casey's goal being blown and the Atalanta goal being blown up in this round.

Gasperini said: "I was in the car at the time, so I didn't see Casey's goal blown away for the first time. Now it seems that this ball is still different from the ball we had yesterday. ”

"Our goal was irati thought the goal was on Palomino's head, so he was offside first and scored. Maybe this is not clear when the referee communicates with each other, but if he is judged to be actively offside, the referee should take a good look at whether he is active, because VAR cannot decide whether the offside is active or passive. ”

Gasperini: The referee's exchange should have been listened to, maybe they realized they had screwed up

"These recordings between the referees appear to be state secrets and I think we should listen to them too. Maybe they really realized their mistake and admitted they had messed up. Otherwise there's always something wrong with the ball that's doubtful. Finally, there is the possibility of clarification, and it is clear that the referee must also admit the error. ”

"Duwan Zapata was supposed to fight for us a penalty in the penalty area and the referee made a mistake in the decision of the ball and we accepted it. But Palomino's ball was more serious. ”

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